Hi

> If they're on non-interfering channels (there are 3 in USA, 1, 7, 11)
> then no problem.

  just a correction its 1.6 and 11

akash

> On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 05:09  PM, David Young wrote:
>
> > Is it feasible to operate two 802.11b radios simultaneously at full
> > speed
> > if each is connected to its own omni antenna, the two omnis are
> > attached
> > to the same mast, and the two radios are tuned to different channels?
> > Or
> > will the two radios interfere? How will the strength of interference
> > be affected by mounting the omnis side-by-side? By "stacking" them?
> > Is there a combination of cross-polarization or filters that will
> > protect
> > against interference?
> >
> > Dave
> >
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